333: Chapter 333: Shouldn’t Have Married You to Tang Yuchen 5 333: Chapter 333: Shouldn’t Have Married You to Tang Yuchen 5 Tang Yuchen sneered coldly, “Isn’t the evidence right in front of you?”
An Mingqi’s gaze fell on the docunt bag, and he was terrified, trembling.
He dared not open it, fearing that the evidence was indeed inside.
Last ti Tang Yuchen had been able to produce evidence of him swallowing up his older brother’s shares and of murder, could he produce it again?
An Ruo suddenly propelled her wheelchair, quickly moving closer to the desk.
She grabbed the docunt bag, eagerly opened it, and inside were photos of the accident scene and the conclusion report from the police at that ti.
But most importantly, there was a confession.
An Ruo read out intermittently, “I, Kong Chenghui, hereby repent, to demonstrate my resolve to repent, I have decided to write down the cris I committed years ago…
About twelve years ago, An Mingquan and An Mingqi founded An family’s auto parts manufacturing enterprise.
All three of us were educated in car design, my technology was the best, An Mingquan had the best business acun, so after they started the company, I also joined, becoming an important technical mber of the An family.
In just one year, the An family’s business grew rapidly, gaining more and more benefits…
However, as the An family began making money, An Mingquan grew tired of the cutthroat business strategies and planned to sell the company and no longer dabble in the business world.
An Mingqi disagreed with selling, and the brothers argued many tis over this.
One day, An Mingqi ca to , deciding to make a deal with .
He asked to tamper with An Mingquan’s car, after which he’d give twenty percent of the An family’s shares, and he could own the entire An family…”
Reading this far, An Ruo trembled all over and could read no further.
After she had read the ensuing description, tears stread down her face like rain; so this was how her parents died…
Tang Yuchen walked over to her, gently took the confession from her hands, and said simply to those present:
“Kong Chenghui had agreed to cooperate with An Mingqi, he tampered with the car, and did it perfectly, no one would discover the problem.
However, after committing murder, he was tornted by nightmares night after night, feeling very uneasy, so he did not take the shares An Mingqi offered, but chose to live in seclusion, leading a life of repentance.
This confession is his own handwriting.
An Mingqi, now that the evidence is conclusive, what do you have to say for yourself?”
An Mingqi slumped in his chair, his face pale as paper.
He stared with hollow eyes and gritted his teeth, refusing to admit guilt, “Just by a confession, you want to bla the cri on ?
If you dare, let Kong Chenghui confront in person!”
Just then, a voice filled with the vicissitudes of life rang out, “An Mingqi, things have co to this, they can no longer be concealed.
We have committed unforgivable sins, and we must pay the price for our cris.”
At the door, an elderly man with graying hair walked in.
His spine was slightly stooped, and the rciless marks of ti were etched across his face.
Seeing him, An Mingqi felt an imnse despair, as if plunging into the fear of the Eighteen Layers of Hell.
Kong Chenghui—hadn’t he given him five million to go abroad?
Why was he here now?
Kong Chenghui seed to know his thoughts, and said lightly, “This Mr.
Tang is very capable, he sent people to find .
I knew it was ti to settle things, so I decided to co back and atone for my sins.”
An Mingqi glared at him fiercely, his voice chillingly cold, “Kong Chenghui, it turns out you were the one who tampered with the car.
Since you have admitted your cri, why still falsely accuse ?”
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